Crying Loud and Sparing Not


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The national and international ministry of John Lawrence had one common theme: adding souls to the Kingdom of God. He was a great soul winner, evangelist, pastor, and marriage counselor. He cried loud against sin, in and outside the church, and no one was spared. The Lord poured upon him a powerful anointing and insight to the important keys for revivals, prison ministry, street evangelism, and God-approved marriages. Due to his obedience and unmovable pursuit to fulfill God's will, many church and individual ministries have blossomed, souls saved, marriages restored, and lives unshackled and delivered from the clutches of the evil one. It didn't matter if he was preaching to a storefront church with only ten in attendance or a church cathedral with a thousand attendees; he preached with a tenacity unlike any other evangelist I have ever seen. When it came to street ministry, John led the charge by being there, providing instruction for those who were serving along with him, going door-to-door from one location to the next. He held annual marriage seminars in various cities across the nation. As a result, many marriages were restored, strengthened, and healed. John Lawrence was on a quest for souls. He was a mighty conqueror indeed, crying loud and sparing not.




Bondage From The Womb To The Pew


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Many of us live our lives day by day while others dream about a 5 or a 10 year goal. Our desti nies were created before the beginning of ti me by God before he created us in our mother’s womb. There are two roads to life that one has the choice of making. The road that leads to blessings, prosperity and eternal life, or the road that leads to curses, poverty and damnati on. I welcome you this day, to take a look inside the life of a woman who decided upon her own merits to take the road to life. There were many hardships, pitf alls and disappointments; however, there were ti mes of happiness, joy, love, peace and victories. A woman who decided that she would take a stand amongst all of her disadvantages and made it work. A woman who today, who has lived a life escaping every trap that the enemy set for her. Welcome to the world of which no one dares to expose another side of ministry and how I survived the church hurt that was designed to destroy my desti ny. There I was with two small children running from my pain that had fi nally caught up with me for the past three years. Death had fi nally taken its toll leaving me motherless and a single parent with no one to turn to. My mother had a nervous breakdown and in her womb, I was introduced to psychotropic medicati on, and the emoti onal status of my mother’s inner warfare as she sat in a mental insti tuti on waiti ng to birth me into the world. Walk through the pages of my life, and see how God turned my mess into a blessing and a ministry.




Battling the Spirit of Perversion


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This resource explains how and where the spirit of perversion was birthed, how to identify one's weapons of warfare, and how to break down some of the most common practices of perversion in society. (Practical Life)




KING ARTHUR OF CAMELOT: The History & The Myth of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (10 Books in One Volume)


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KING ARTHUR OF CAMELOT: The History & The Myth of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is an expansive anthology that presents a meticulously curated selection of texts chronicling the Arthurian legends. Through an impressive range of literary styles, from epic poems to romantic tales and historical narratives, this collection encapsulates the enduring allure of King Arthur's world. The anthology stands out for its comprehensive scope, incorporating works that trace the evolution of Arthurian lore from its chivalric roots to its romantic reimaginations, highlighting the cultural and literary significance of the Arthurian saga throughout the ages. The contributing authors and editors, including Howard Pyle, Richard Morris, and Alfred Tennyson among others, are luminaries in their own right, each bringing a unique perspective to the Arthurian legends. Their collective works reflect a rich tapestry of medieval history, myth, and literature, aligning with various cultural and literary movements. This diversity enriches the anthology, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the Arthurian legend's transformation over centuries, underscored by the contributors deep engagement with historical research and creative reinterpretation. This anthology is an indispensable resource for anyone keen on exploring the multifaceted narratives of King Arthur and his Knights. It presents a unique opportunity to engage with the myths that have shaped literary and cultural histories. For scholars, enthusiasts, and new readers alike, this collection promises a journey through the valor, betrayal, and romance of Camelot, presenting an unparalleled exploration into the heart of Arthurian tales. Through its intricate compilation, the anthology not only educates but also enriches one's appreciation for the legacy and evolving narrative of King Arthur and his Round Table.




King Arthur Premium Collection: 10 Books of Legends & The History Behind The King of Camelot


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The "King Arthur Premium Collection: 10 Books of Legends & The History Behind The King of Camelot" presents an exceptional anthology that traverses the extensive landscape of Arthurian legend through a varied tapestry of narrative styles and perspectives. This collection stands as a monumental consolidation of myth, legend, and historical speculation, offering readers an in-depth exploration of the chivalric values, romantic adventures, and moral quandaries emblematic of the Arthurian ethos. The anthology strategically includes seminal works that have shaped the Arthurian tradition, including but not limited to the romantically poetic to the rigorously historic, thus reflecting the multifaceted nature of King Arthurs legacy across centuries. The contributing authors and editorsHoward Pyle, Richard Morris, James Knowles, T. W. Rolleston, Thomas Malory, Alfred Tennyson, and Maude L. Radfordare distinguishable not only for their individual contributions to literature but also for their collective embodiment of the cultural, historical, and literary movements that have sustained the Arthurian legend. Their backgrounds, ranging from medieval scholarship to poetry, enrich the collection with a depth that invites readers to explore the legend of King Arthur through lenses that are at once diverse and cohesive, aligning to form a comprehensive understanding of the mythos that continues to captivate the imagination. This anthology is recommended for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the multifarious narratives of King Arthur and his court. It serves not only as an educational journey through the annals of Arthurian legend but also as a monumental exploration of the human condition through the lens of myth. For scholars, enthusiasts, and new readers alike, this collection offers a unique opportunity to engage with the rich tapestry of tales and analyses that make up the Arthurian world, inviting a dialogue between the past and present, myth and history, across a spectrum of literary craftsmanship.




The Sacred Writings of Gregory the Great


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Gregory the Great was born at Rome about 540 A. D. He was at an early age made prætor of Rome by Emperor Justin II of Constantinople, but resigned this office and withdrew to one of the seven monasteries he had founded. “He lavished on the poor all his costly robes, his silk, his gold, his jewels, his furniture, and, not even assuming to himself the abbacy of his convent, but beginning with the lowest monastic duties, he devoted himself altogether to God.” It was while here that he one day saw some fair-haired Anglo-Saxon youths in the slave-market. When he was told they were Angles, he said: “Not Angles, but angels,” and was seized with a longing to Christianize their country. He set out, but was asked to return by Pope Benedict on account of the clamor over his departure. Pelagius II, Benedict's successor, sent Gregory to Constantinople as papal nuncio. He remained there for three years, writing his Moralia, and on his return to Rome was unanimously elected to succeed Pelagius, who had died of the plague. He was consecrated pope on Sept. 3, 590, and began an immediate reform in the organization and ritual of the Roman church, which is indebted to him for her complete ritual and chants. He also brought Britain and Spain within the pale of Christianity. He died on March 12, 604.




Nova Et Vetera


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Oh! What A Change


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Oh! What a Change is inspired by the seven-year addiction to alcohol Tina has overcome with the help of God and His Son, Je Oh! What a Change is inspired by the seven-year addiction to alcohol Tina has overcome with the help of God and His Son, Jesus Christ. Tina thanks God for inspiration from her family, and spiritual family of the Old Landmark Church of God Holiness in Christ Church and Diocese. sus Christ. Tina thanks God for inspiration from her family, and spiritual family of the Old Landmark Church of God Holiness in Christ Church and Diocese.